Hat-Shep-Sut was the
world's first radical feminist whose ambitions were whetted by the power that
she wielded over her father, Pharaoh Thut-Moses I as well as over
her brother and husband, Pharaoh Thut-Moses II.
When Thut-Moses II dies , Hat-Shep-Sut, with the help of
her consort, Senen-Mut, seizes the throne. But in order to hold
it, Hat-Shep-Sut must fend off her most powerful and deadly
rival, the High Priest of Amen-Ra. And Amen's high priest

is no weak adversary.
Bold and cunning, the high priest had attempted
to assassinate Hat-Shep-Sut's own father, Pharaoh Thut-Moses
I. To overcome the High Priest’s conspiracies Hat-Shep-Sut ushers in
the solar cult ___ worship of the Egyptian sun god, the Aten.